Malcolm Cinnamond: Morgan has put the club in a good position financially, but his lack of experience of football has led to an alarming decline on the field. The alternatives make him the safest bet for now.

Michael: Think the clubs finances are well managed but the problems with managerial appointments have been ridiculous. Waiting to see if things approve.

Mark: Ownership is down to financial clout and i believe Mr Morgan has this in abundance, just wish he would wrestle a little more power from Mr Moxey and have him balance the books and a football person direct the day to day product creation" which is football".

Aidan: We do not have any money troubles or huge debt but we have hardly invested in big players despite receiving near 25 million for 2 players.

Dave Roberts: Morgan seems to trust Moxey. In any business, it's good to support YOUR guy but not when he has made every single decision incorrectly over a lengthy period.

Barry Norton: I am unhappy but having said that I still hope Morgan sorts the mess we are in out and he becomes a brilliant owner.

Steve Wolloxall: Happy enough but Mr Morgan should have a football man next to him helping on football decisions. Clearly him and jez moxey have a track record for making bad football decisions. Why not have an actual DOF instead of a pretend one in Kevin Thelwell to help make decisions?

Steve: Steve Morgan has made mistakes but there's no point hounding him out - because that would leave us without an owner and in even more trouble than we currently are.

Jez Moxey

The club is still a relatively well run one in terms of finances, as it's not at risk of doing a 'Portsmouth.' However, results do need to improve. If not, I think Jez Moxey's position could become untenable, despite doing good business work in the past for the club. The Chairman is going nowhere though, so the fans should back him.

Jenny: I feel all the decisions the owner has made have been the wrong ones, such as building the stand, sacking Mick without having a replacement lined up.

Joe Moruzzi : Steve Morgan makes consistent bad decisions. He is trying to run the football club as a normal business, but football is not a normal business. He should have realised this when he bought wolves in the first place.

His desire to live within our means has in reality cost us at least £200 million in lost revenue due to our relegation from the premiership for at least 3 seasons.

Peter S : It is clear that Morgan has made multiple disastrous decisions/ interventions over a long period; in my view these have b een the key factors in Wolves' decline. It seems that, despite being a brilliant businessman, he has simply not been willing to put in the effort to work out what he should be doing in the different world of football. To date there is still no sign of him learning from his mistakes - we can only hope he is going to soon.